List of vehicles of the United States Marine Corps

This is a list of vehicles and aircraft used by the United States Marine Corps,[1][2] for combat, support, and motor transport.

Active use

Wheeled vehicles

HMMWV

Inventory: 19,598

  • A2 fleet (1998–2005):
    • M1123 troop/cargo/MRC radio truck
    • M1097A2 heavy cargo truck
    • M1043A2 armament carrier
    • M1045A2 TOW carrier
    • M1035A2 2-litter ambulance
    • M997A2 4-litter ambulance
  • ECV fleet (2006–present):
    • M1114 armament carrier
    • M1151 armament carrier
    • M1152(A1) heavy cargo truck
    • M1165 troop/cargo/MRC radio truck
    • M1167A1 TOW carrier
M1151

Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement

MTVRs in a convoy in Iraq
Mercedes-Benz G IFAV's in Afghanistan

Inventory: Approx 11,400 delivered to date[3]

  • MK-23/MK-25/AMK-23/AMK-25 cargo/troop/towing
  • MK-27/MK-28/AMK-27/AMK-28 extended bed cargo/troop/towing (MK-28C (C - chassis) is a specialist variant)
  • MK-29/MK-30/AMK-29/AMK-30 dump truck
  • MK-31/MK-32/AMK-31/AMK-32 Medium Equipment Transporter (tractor)
  • MK-36/AMK-36 wrecker
  • MK-37 HIMARS resupply truck w/crane
  • MK-38 HIMARS trailer

Mercedes-Benz G Class/Interim Fast Attack Vehicle

  • IFAV Troop/Cargo truck

Growler

M1163 Prime Mover with towed M327 mortar, and M1161 ITV-LSV Growler variants
  • M1161 Light Strike Vehicle
  • M1163 Prime Mover

MRZR-D

  • Utility Task Vehicle

Logistics Vehicle System

LVSR will replace LVS

  • MK48 Front Power Unit
  • MK14 flatbed trailer
  • MK15 wrecker
  • MK16 tractor
  • MK17 dropside w/crane (flatbed with troop seats)
  • MK18 self-loader (containers, ribbon bridges, river boat)

Logistic Vehicle System Replacement (LVSR)

Marines with Combat Logistics Regiment 2, Regional Command (Southwest), use a Logistic Vehicle System Replacement (LVSR) to load a container at Musa Qala, Helmand province, Afghanistan, Oct. 22, 2013. CLR-2 conducted a five-day resupply and backhaul mission in support of various bases within the province

Inventory: 1806 (The November 2011-stated Authorized Acquisition Objective (AAO) for LVSR quotes 2,000, split 1,459 MKR15 cargo, 381 MKR16 tractors, and 160 MKR15 wreckers)

  • MKR18 cargo (1459)
  • MKR16 tractor (381)
  • MKR15 wrecker (160)

Light Armored Vehicle

LAV-25 maneuvering in the Middle East
  • LAV-25 armament-reconnaissance vehicle[4]

Inventory: 401

  • LAV-AT anti-tank TOW carrier.[5]

Inventory: 95

Inventory: 50

Inventory: 45

Inventory: 50

  • LAV-L logistics cargo carrier

Inventory: 94

Inventory: 12

  • LAV-JSLNBCRS Joint Service Light Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Reconnaissance System

Inventory: 31

Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles

HIMARS on display
  • HIMARS High Mobility Artillery Rocket System[6]

Tracked Vehicles

M1A1 tank fires its main gun

M1 Abrams

Inventory: 403

M88A1 on display

M88 Recovery Vehicle

  • M88A2 upgrade

Inventory: 69

AAV 7A1 in Fallujah

Amphibious Assault Vehicle-7

Inventory: 1,321[7]

  • AAVP-7A1 armored personnel carrier
  • AAVC-7A1 armored command and control
  • AAVR-7A1 armored recovery
  • M93 Fox NBCRV Armored Personnel Carrier

Support/Engineer

Oshkosh P-19R Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF)
T-5/D9 Bulldozers in Iraq

Aircraft

F/A-18 Hornet

F/A-18D

Inventory: 168

  • F/A-18B/D fighter/attack

Inventory: 72

F-35 Lightning II

  • F-35B STOVL fighter/attack

Inventory: 353

  • F-35C carrier variant fighter/attack

Inventory: 67

AV-8 Harrier

AV-8B Harrier II on the deck of USS Nassau (LHA-4)
  • AV-8B Harrier II fighter/attack

Inventory: 160

  • TAV-8 Harrier trainer

Inventory: 15

KC-130 Hercules/Super Hercules

KC-130J Hercules

Inventory: 46

Inventory: 24

AH-1 Cobra

AH-1W SuperCobra

Inventory: 147

  • AH-1W SuperCobra helicopter gunship
  • AH-1Z Viper helicopter gunship

UH-1 Iroquois

  • UH-1Y Venom

CH-53E Super Stallion

CH-53E Super Stallion
  • CH-53E Super Stallion upgraded cargo/passenger helicopter[8]

Inventory: 160

MV-22 Osprey

MV-22B Osprey
  • MV-22B Osprey cargo/passenger tiltrotor

Inventory (Planned total): 348

Unmanned aerial vehicles

ScanEagle UAV

Testing/Limited Use

Prototypes/Testing/Experimental

HMMWV replacement

FPI Cougar HE in testing

Accepted for short term partial replacements until development of the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle is complete (see also: Medium Mine Protected Vehicle)

MRAP-MRUV (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected - Mine Resistant Utility Vehicle)

MRAP-JERRV (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected - Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal Rapid Response Vehicle)

MRAP M-ATV (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected-All Terrain Vehicle)

Uncommon/Unique

UC-35D
Marine One

Retired

Wheeled Vehicles

M997A2 HMMWV ambulance
  • Humvee Base fleet (1984–1993):
    • M998/M1097 troop/cargo/MRC radio truck
      • AN/MRC-XXX (110/135/138/140/142/145/148) Radio vehicles
      • AN/USQ-70 PADS (Position Azimuth Determining System) survey vehicle
    • M1097 heavy cargo truck
    • M1037/M1042 S250 electronic shelter carrier
    • M1043/M1044 armament carrier
    • M1045/M1046 TOW missile carrier
    • M1035 2-litter ambulance
    • M997 4-litter ambulance
M38 Jeep
  • M3 Scout Car (limited use)
  • Jeep BRC-40 MA/MB GP/GPW
  • Desert Patrol Vehicle "dune buggy"
  • M35 series 2½ ton cargo truck "deuce and a half"
  • DUKW
  • M54 truck
  • 5-ton truck series:
    • cargo: M813, M814, M923, M924, M925, M926, M928, M927, M939
    • bolster: M815
    • dump: M817, M929, M930
    • tractor: M818, M931, M932
    • wrecker: M816, M936
    • tractor/wrecker w/ 5th wheel: M819, M933
    • van: M820, M934, M935
    • bridging: M821

Tracked Vehicles

M50 Ontos

Artillery

  • M108 Self Propelled Howitzer
  • M109 Self Propelled Howitzer
  • M110 Self Propelled Howitzer
  • M91 Multiple Rocket Launcher
  • MIM-23 Hawk Medium-Range Surface-to-air Missile System

Aircraft

F4U Corsair
A-4 Skyhawk
H-34 Choctaw
OV-10A Bronco
RQ-2 Pioneer
  • Vought VE-7 Fighter biplane
  • O2U Corsair Scout biplane
  • SOC Seagull Observation biplane
  • FF-1 Fighter biplane
  • F2F Fighter biplane
  • F3F Fighter biplane
  • F2A Buffalo Fighter
  • F4F Wildcat Fighter
  • F4U Corsair Fighter
  • SBD Dauntless Dive bomber
  • SB2C Helldiver Dive bomber
  • TBF Avenger Torpedo bomber
  • PBJ-1 Mitchell Bomber
  • JM-1 Marauder Towing aircraft
  • PV-1 Ventura Night fighter
  • PB4Y-1 Liberator Reconnaissance
  • PB4Y-2 Privateer Reconnaissance
  • F6F Hellcat Fighter
  • F8F Bearcat Fighter
  • A-1 Skyraider Attack/bomber
  • FJ Fury Jet Fighter
  • F9F Panther Fighter
  • FH-1 Phantom Fighter
  • F2H Banshee Fighter
  • F-9 Cougar Fighter
  • F-10 Skyknight Fighter
  • A-4 Skyhawk Attack
  • F6 Skyray Fighter
  • F-8 Crusader Fighter
    • RF-8A Crusader Reconnaissance
  • F-4 Phantom II Fighter/attack/bomber
    • RF-4B Phantom Reconnaissance
  • A-6 Intruder Attack
    • EA-6A Electric Intruder Electronic warfare (precursor to EA-6 Prowler)
  • OV-10 Bronco Observation aircraft
  • R4D Skytrain Cargo plane
  • R5D Skymaster Cargo plane
  • R5C Commando Cargo plane
  • R4Q Flying Boxcar Cargo plane
  • HRS-1 Chickasaw Cargo helicopter
  • CH-43 Choctaw Cargo helicopter
  • CH-3 Sea King Cargo helicopter
  • UH-1N Twin Huey Utility helicopter
  • UH-1D/H Iroqouis "Huey" Utility helicopter
  • AH-1 Cobra "HueyCobra" Attack helicopter
  • VH-71 Kestrel replacement for Marine One VH-3D Sea King and VH-60N Nighthawk was cancelled in 2009
  • Mastiv RPV system UAV
  • RQ-2 Pioneer UAV reconnaissance
  • Barrage balloon
  • Glider
  • CH-46 Sea Knight Cargo/passenger helicopter
  • CH-53D Sea Stallion Cargo/passenger helicopter
  • KC-130F/R Hercules tactical aerial refueler/assault transport
  • RQ-7 Shadow reconnaissance

See also

References

  1. McBul 3000 Table of MARES Reportable Equipment, HQMC
  2. NAVMC 1017 Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine Table of Authorized Material, HQMC
  3. "Oshkosh (6 × 6) Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) and trailers". IHS Jane's. Retrieved 2016-01-07.
  4. LAV distribution Archived 2013-06-14 at the Wayback Machine - MarineCorpstimes, May 11, 2009.
  5. "New modernized version of LAV-AT Anti-Tank armoured enhances capability of U.S. Marines". March 31, 2014.
  6. "Saint-Gobain Crystals delivers transparent armor for M142 HIMARS windshields and door windows". November 8, 2013.
  7. Estes, Kenneth (11 April 2013). Marines Under Armor. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 9781612513539. Retrieved 25 March 2018 via Google Books.
  8. "Sikorsky To Deliver 4 CH-53K Transport Helicopters For Testing". June 2, 2013.
  9. "Marine Corps Orders InstantEye Systems - UAV Expert News". uavexpertnews.com. 8 February 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  10. Inc., Armor Holdings. "Armor Holdings, Inc. Receives $518 Million MRAP Award". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
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  12. Marine Corps News> MRAP Orders Approach 5,000 Archived 2008-02-05 at the Wayback Machine
  13. "MRAP Advance Purchase #2: Oshkosh, PVI & GD". defenseindustrydaily.com. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  14. "MRAP: Survivable Rides, Start Rolling". defenseindustrydaily.com. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  15. "Cougar Armored Trucks to Stalk Mines on the Battlefield (updated)". defenseindustrydaily.com. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  16. "MRAP Vehicle Order: 1,000 Cougars to be Turned Loose". defenseindustrydaily.com. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  17. "Plasan Sasa Unveils blast and mine protection system for vehicles". www.defense-update.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2007. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  18. "United States Department of Defense". www.defenselink.mil. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  19. DefenseNews.com - U.S. Orders 1,200 MRAPs - 05/31/07 12:56
  20. "U.S. Marine Corps Awards $8.5 Million Contract for Category II Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles to International Military and Government, LLC". home.businesswire.com. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
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